The LBTQ community has redefined many things, including marriage, in the past years. Now they wish to redefine brave, which for them was once used in the idea of coming out to friends and family. Something. that understandably would cause great stress knowing the disapproval that could come. Now being brave is more of a stunt and one where danger or great cost is unlikely needed.
A Gay Man Burned a Bible in Protest at a Tennessee Book Burning https://t.co/TvyRwHg1fK
— Socialist Sourdough (@Seuss420Michael) February 8, 2022
It all started with Pastor Greg Locke, who has been an outspoken advocate for traditional values and sanity during the Covid era of political upheaval. His outspoke anger towards our political elites, and the indoctrination of our children, has made him a social media superstar.
It has also garnered the hate and vitreal one would expect for the LGBTQ community and liberal left.
The Case for Brave
Pastor Locke is known for large tent services outside of his closed church. Under the covid restrictions forced by the Tennessee governor. He is also known for his outspoke and in-your-face attitude which opens the door wide for confrontations.
According to Nashville Scene, "pastor and pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Greg Locke” held the 2022 book burning after a Tennessee school board voted to ban “Maus,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust. pic.twitter.com/nppN3Gdbua
— snopes.com (@snopes) February 7, 2022
His most recent call to action was a public book burning right outside of Nashville. The idea was to burn the books that teach children the propaganda of today’s left. Books that have been put in public schools under the guise of diversity. Books that many parents have read out loud in School board meetings that make everyone uncomfortable with the amount of sexual conduct that is allowed to children as young as elementary school.
The highlight of Tennessee book burning pic.twitter.com/tEHYmlPUkK
— kerijin (@notquitegonzo) February 8, 2022
Two LGBTQ activists showed up to burn the bible. No one realized that they had burned the bible until afterward when they shouted at the crowd and then had a public make-out session with each other before leaving.
They were not harassed, just told to leave. They weren’t spit on, pushed and shoved, beaten, or even killed. They were just asked to leave after they came in screaming and shouting and burning the Bible.
Another time of segregation, racism, & hate was how Nazis treated Jews & ppl not like them. I remember when the government banned books, burnt books, & didn't allow certain things to be taught, in order to keep people ignorant. Can't let that happen again!https://t.co/iAr1BLw9Nb
— Bruisr (@Bruisr_) February 13, 2022
Yet this is what they have defined as brave. They infiltrated the enemy’s party and left without a scratch. Yet my question to them would be: would you do the same to the Quran if it was a Muslim Mosque burning your books?
Conclusion
When a Tennessee school board banned Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “Maus” about the Holocaust, right-wing, anti-vax, election denying, January 6th terrorist, and Tennessee pastor Greg Locke said autism, epilepsy, were demon possession. He then held a book burning. pic.twitter.com/DgDrsMwpeX
— Bryan Dawson (@BryanDawsonUSA) February 7, 2022
Christianity can get a bad wrap, much of it from themselves, unfortunately. But the truth is that Christians are peaceful people. We use our words before ever resorting to fists. So was it really brave for the two radical left homosexual activists to walk into a church’s rally burning the bible and making out, or was it just a provocative stunt done where they knew they were actually safe? You decide.